Building Great Sentences: Exploring the Writer's Craft Course Guidebook

by Brooks Landon

Paper Book, 2008

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Available

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Publication

(2008)

Description

Great writing begins--and ends--with the sentence. Whether two words ("Jesus wept.") or 1,287 words (a sentence in William Faulkner's Absalom! Absalom!), sentences have the power to captivate, entertain, motivate, educate, and, most importantly, delight. Understanding the variety of ways to construct sentences, from the smallest clause to the longest sentence, is important to enhancing your appreciation of great writing and potentially improving your own. This course applies the sentence-oriented approach to studying writing and provides a larger context for what makes sentences great. Students investigate how to recognize the mechanics of sentences, how language works on thoughts and emotions, and learn basic strategies to sharpen their ability to recognize great sentences and make their own writing more effective.… (more)

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LibraryThing member brbpowell
This book was transformative. Things I sensed when I read good writing now have reality.
LibraryThing member dschwabe
Terrific book on sentence structure
LibraryThing member Nodosaurus
This is a Great Courses video series on crafting sentences. It walks its audience through different sentence types and goes into the rhythm of a sentence, discussing the value of longer and shorter sentences and why. There are a lot of examples, it wanders into ideas from antiquity and touches on
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the bad ideas and why they are bad.

Overall, it provides a wealth of information and will enhance the audience appreciation of a well-written sentence.
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UPC

009239948596

Barcode

5184
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